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Abstract

WDB is a software tool-set that simplifies a lot the integration of Sybase databases into the Worldwide Web. WDB lets you provide WWW access to the contents of Sybase databases without writing a single line of code !
In that respect, WDB is the logical evolution of the ESO/ST-ECF/CADC STARCAT database interface towards the graphical user interface world and multi-platform availability. The multi-media aspect of the WWW is also well suited for a migration of STARCAT functionality to the Web (PreView, multi-database server access,...).
The interface between the WWW server and the database only consists of the WDB script written in Perl (augmented with Sybase access facilities) and a set of high-level form definition files (fdf\), each describing a different view on the database. WDB first creates HTML query forms from the content of the fdfThen, with user's search constraints, queries the database and finally presents the results back in a new HTML page. WDB comes with a utility to automatically extract information about a table from the database and create a working template fdf·
A number of conversions are possible on the data coming from the database before they are shown to the user (e.g., coordinates into hours minutes and seconds; dates, etc.) The unique feature is the possibility to convert data from the database into hypertext links. These hypertext links can address other elements in the database - so providing a simple way of navigating between related information. They could also be links to other documents on the Web - therefore providing easy integration between data in the database and related documents on the Web. Or it could be links to other databases with a WDB or similar interface - hence providing a simple mechanism for cross-database links.
The WDB script and various documentation are available on WWW at
http://arch-http.hq.eso.org/wdb/wdb/wdb.html



Bo Frese Rasmussen
Fri Nov 25 16:28:57 MET 1994